Persian Odyssey Tour

Iran, discover this 21-day trip

Trip Description

Tehran, Kashan, Isfahan, Yazd, Zein-o-Din, Kerman, Shiraz, Ahvaz, Shahre Kord, Hamedan, Zanjan

Accomodation

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Stay program

  • day 1

    Tehran

    Your arrival will be the land of Persia. Welcome to Iran, in the Middle East.

  • day 2

    Tehran

    will be our starting point, where we will discover the old part of the city, combined with modernity. First, we will visit some museums, including a national museum, to familiarize ourselves with Iranian cultures. Then, we will visit the jewelry museum and discover great treasures that cannot be found elsewhere in the world. In the afternoon, we will go to the Milad Tower to enjoy a better view of Tehran from its highest point. Jewelry Museum Milad Tower

  • day 3

    Tehran / Kashan

    After spending our first day in Tehran to get a first look at Iran, the second city to visit will be the historic city of Kashan, famous for its traditional houses. In the Tabatabaie house, with its four courtyards and formerly owned by a wealthy merchant, you will discover how wind towers work. In addition, at the Broujerdi house, built about 2 hundred years ago, you will see the combined work of architects and master painters. Next, we will visit the bazaar. We will never miss the opportunity to taste local Iranian food during our trip. Tabatabaie house Borujerdi house Bazaar

  • day 4

    Kashan / Isfahan

    After Kashan, we will travel to Isfahan to visit the great Naqshe Jahan Square, as well as two mosques: the Imam and Sheikh Lotf Allah. The first is considered a public mosque and the second a private one, formerly used by the royal family. The Sheikh Lotf Allah Mosque and the Aliqapou Palace are connected by a tunnel. In addition, we will visit the Aliqapou Palace, which has seven floors and is a true masterpiece. There is a pool with fountains filled with water from the Zayanderood. The bazaars are our next option; let's have a cup of coffee in a café there. Palace Naqshe Jahan Imam Mosque

  • day 5

    Isfahan

    On our second day in Isfahan, we will visit the Armenian quarter. There, we can rent bikes and enjoy the atmosphere of the city, thus completing our happiness by passing through Khajoo or Si-O-Se Pol (33 bridges). After some time, we will arrive at the Armenian quarter, called Jolfa. Upon arriving there, we will visit one of the oldest churches dating back to the Safavid dynasty, called Vank Cathedral. There is also a museum in this church. We never fail to meet the Armenians. See how their culture is expressed in this region. Khajoo Bridge Si-o-se Pol Vank Cathedral Armenian Museum

  • day 6

    Isfahan / Yazd

    We are here in Yazd, a city located in the heart of Iran, whose inhabitants are renowned for their hard work. Yazd is unique with its wind towers, qanats, and confectionery. On our first day, we will tour the city to discover the Jameh Mosque, which is majestic and recognized as a unique masterpiece, featuring the tallest minarets in Iran. Next, the visit to the Amir Chakhmaq complex and the Water Museum will be our next important stops. In addition, we will get to know the local population by walking through the streets of Yazd. We will then visit the Fire Temple, where Zoroastrians maintain the fire as a symbol of their religion. In the afternoon, we will visit the Tower of Silence, which once served as a cemetery. Here is our daily program in Yazd. Jameh Mosque Old Town Amir Chakhmaq Complex Water Museum Fire Temple Tower of Silence

  • day 7

    Yazd

    On our 7th day in Iran, we are still in Yazd, as we are going to see architectural and historical sites that are not easily found in other places in Iran. Water reservoir, the Narin Castle, 7000 years old, ice pits, dovecote: the pigeon house was a building where people kept birds for different reasons, such as sending letters or providing the necessary fertilizer. Chaparkhaneh (or Pony Express) was a kind of post office to deliver letters in the past. We will visit all the sites mentioned during our second day in Yazd. Meybod. Narin Castle Ice House Shah Abbas Caravanserai Dovecote

  • day 8

    Zeino is having dinner

    We leave Yazd to arrive at the caravanserai located in the middle of the desert. There, we will spend a night at Zein-o-Din, in unique rooms in the heart of the desert, and enjoy the view of the starry sky, with millions of stars. Persian bath (hamam) Jameh Mosque

  • day 9

    Kerman

    An old city. We will travel around the city and visit the bazaar, where we will smell the scent of spices. It is so captivating, yes! In addition, we will go to see a hammam known as Ganj-ali-khan. There, we will be able to discover different goods used in the baths of the Persian hammam. There, you will enjoy your lunch in a caravanserai located in the bazaar. Ancient bazaar

  • day 10

    Kerman

    On our second day in Kerman, we will discover the beauties of the Shazde Garden, located in Mahan, where birds sing everywhere. Then, we will visit the tomb of a nobleman known as Shah Nemat Allah. In his tomb, you will be amazed to see how he lived in a small room and wrote all his poems on the walls, all related to his relationship with God. Such a mysterious atmosphere can be felt there. Then, we will go to one of the most popular regions in the world, called Shahdad. Shazdeh garden Mahan garden Tomb of Shah Nematolah Shahdad desert

  • day 11

    Kerman / Shiraz

    Today, we are heading to Shiraz by bus, and you will have time to rest and reflect on all the incredible sites you have visited.

  • day 12

    Shiraz

    The beauty of Iran ends in Shiraz, which is famous for its beautiful gardens and renowned poets. Today, we have a day trip to discover ancient history. We will visit Pasargadae and Persepolis, where we can admire all the Achaemenid symbols, witnesses of the glorious Persian empire throughout the world. The Apadana Palace is another important place, where the Achaemenid kings stayed during the summer. We will also visit the great tombs of Cyrus and Darius. Then, we will return to Shiraz Persepolis Pasargadae

  • day 13

    Shiraz

    On our second day here in Shiraz, you will enjoy our tour through the city. First, we will walk through the Vakil bazaar and see many different things. Secondly, we will visit Shahcheragh, the brother of the 8th Imam of the Shiites, and become familiar with Iranian cultures as well as the architectural style of sacred shrines in Iran. Thirdly, we will go to see the Nasir-Ol-Molk mosque, or pink mosque, decorated with beautiful tiles. Karim Khan Zand Castle will be our next stop, which was his governmental center when he was governor. Pink Mosque Karim Khan Castle Old Bazaar Shah Cheragh

  • day 14

    Shiraz

    On our last day in Shiraz, we will go to see Eram as well as the Afif Abad garden, where you can take photos to remember the beauty of Shiraz later. We will also visit the tombs of two great poets of Iran (Hafez and Saadi) and complete our memory of the land of Persia with Persian literature. Afif Abad Garden Eram Garden Hafez Tomb Saadi Tomb

  • day 15

    Shiraz / Ahvaz

    Ahvaz is our next destination. It will be a long journey, but the scenery is really nice. On the way, you can see the Zagros mountain range, covered with trees and grass. In addition, the pink salt lake will be another memorable sight. We will walk along the long banks of the largest river in Iran and discover the nightlife of the people living in this region.

  • day 16

    Ahvaz

    Today, we will go to the ancient capital of Great Persia, 2500 years ago: Susa and the Ziggurat of the Elamite dynasty, the oldest prayer temple in the world. The last UNESCO site we wish to visit today is the hydraulic water system of Shushtar. Shushtar Susa Ziggurat

  • day 17

    Ahvaz / Shahr-e Kord

    is a city located in the western part of Iran, in the heart of the Zagros mountain range. This city has been well protected for a long time in our history, and the proof is the Falak Aflak Castle, located in the center of the city. Falak Aflak Castle

  • day 18

    Shahr-e Kord / Hamedan

    A city with many historical sites. The Tomb of Avicenna, the Tomb of Esther (one of the most important sites for Jews), and Hegmataneh, the first civilized city of this region, take us back thousands of years. Tomb of Avicenna Tomb of Esther Hegmataneh

  • day 19

    Hamedan / Zanjan

    Zanjan is a city famous for metalwork. They make excellent hunting and kitchen knives. There are also very beautiful copper pots. We will go to their workshop to see how they make these metal objects. Walking in the bazaar will be the next step to discover good deals. Enjoy our meal in a caravanserai Bazar Hunting and kitchen workshops

  • day 20

    Zanjan / Tehran

    On our way back to the capital, we will visit another UNESCO site: the Soltaniyeh Dome. It is one of the largest domes in the world and the interior is filled with carved tiles dating from the Mongol era. When we stay on the path, you can admire an amazing view beneath your feet. Soltaniyeh Dome

  • day 21

    GOOD BYE IRAN

    Get ready to go home. Before the flight, it's better to rest and think about all the good memories of Great Persia. The Persian Tour.

  • Duration : 21 days from
  • Price : From €1,343 per person
  • Destinations: : Iran